About

 

Welcome to the Upshaw Legacy. The founder, Naimh Upshaw is intended to be an unlikely founder for a legacy.
This legacy is written from each of the Heiress’ perspective, and generally has a high picture to text ratio.
The “in detail” pages tells you about who the main characters are in each generation, their traits, lifetime wishes and relations.
If you enjoy what you read, be sure to comment and leave me the link to your legacy. I look forward to hearing from you (:

If this is your first visit, click here to start from the very beginning
Or feel free to browse through the generations and chapters, each page linked along the right hand side of the page.

 

Notice: Updates will become less frequent for a while. I have not stopped writing the legacy, but I have just started college so I’m sure you can imagine it is a busy time. Sorry for any inconvience! I value my readers so much.

 

 


18 Responses to “About”

  1. Looking forward for updates, your legacy is very cute I like hearing first perspective from the sims! Are you going to bring in the new generation with only female or either? I’ve linked to you, fyi.

  2. I was hoping to just use female heirs. I seriously hope nothing happens to Teegan because I don’t have any female spares.
    Thankyou :)

  3. Hello! My name is Kelsey, and I just viewed your legacy today (look at the Arbor legacy’s links) and it was amazing. I read all the way to Chapter 7 on Generation 2, and I love it so far. Keep up the good work!

    Anyway, I don’t have many legacies I’ve linked to, and I was wondering if you could link to me? I’ll most certainly link to you, but I only link to good legacies (LOL) so I hope you can link back to me.

    I also love how the founder changed from a huge snob to a caring mother. It was really nice, and not expected.

  4. Hello my name is Devan, I am just starting to write Legacies and I came across yours. It is really a great legacy and you are doing a wonderful job. What I really wanted to know is how you advertised your blog so that people would read it and comment. I have had an okay amount of people view my blog but no comments as of yet.I was wondering if you had any tips for a budding legacy writer.

    • Hey, I would love to read your legacy blog! You should come read mine… although it is not a legacy I would love for you to tell me if you like ir or not. Just remember to comment me and leave me your web link!!!
      thesims3hotspot.wordpress.com

  5. Hi Devan :) Thankyou.
    Um, the only way I can think of that people come across my legacy, is the fact it is linked on other legacies.I’m sure if you ask other people politely they wouldn’t mind linking you.

  6. Hello! I really like your Legacy. I’m working on one too, but don’t have a blog for it. Perhaps I should start a new one, heh. Anyway, yours is very nice and interesting. :)

  7. Thankyou :) If you do make a blog be sure to link me up!

  8. Hiya! I’ve linked you up (:I thought I’d done it earlier once I’d finished reading everything, must have forgotten to save after previewing )X I be daft!!

  9. Just wanted to tell you that I love the name Niamh! By any chance do you read the Sevenwaters trilogy by Juliet Mariller? That’s the only other place I’ve ever seen that name and it’s my favourite series of books, but no one else has ever heard of it. It’d be awesome if that’s where you got the name from. :)

  10. Same! It’s my favourite name (at the moment, haha.) Nope, I met someone called Niamh and fell in love with the name. :D

  11. Haha, I just love Celtic stuff and Niamh is a Celtic name. It means Radiance. :)

  12. It’s a shame this legacy hasn’t been updated in such a long time. I was really enjoying it.

  13. Aww I’m sorry I have been really busy lately.
    Hopefully I will update on Thursday, sorry to keep any readers waiting. x

  14. Just wanted to say I’m loving the new look- having the Upshaw heiress’ pictures placed next to eachother is always fun. I like to see how the genetics are passed (& the blonde hair lol). Keep writing!

  15. Thankyou! Yeah I love looking at that too. Teegan & Freya don’t have many similarities, lol.

  16. The change in jawline generation to generation is quite surprising :) I think Freya is stunning.

  17. Come read my new blog…

    thelostkids.wordpress.com

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